Economy and commerce

Thai GDP growth forecast for 2019 slashed further

Kasikorn Research Centre has revised downward its gross domestic product (GDP) forecast for 2019 to 2.5 per cent and projected that the Thai economy may grow 2.7 per cent in 2020.The centre revealed the forecast at its seminar on “Business Outlook amid Numerous Challenges in ...

The Nation Reporter

Commerce Ministry urges industries to increase their exports until early 2020

Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit said on Wednesday (December 4) that his ministry has held discussions with the Thai Chamber of Commerce, the Federation of Thai Industries and representatives from the private sector, asking them to accelerate the export of products that ...

The Nation Reporter

Confidence in manufacturing, employment drops

The Business Sentiment Index (BSI) dropped to 47.4 in November 2019, which was below the 50 threshold for eight consecutive months due largely to weaker confidence in the manufacturing sector, according to a central bank report on Monday (December 2).However, the confidence of respondents in ...

The Nation Reporter

Shippers: Exports down, baht too strong

The Thai National Shippers’ Council predicts overall exports this year will be down 2.5-3% this year on earlier expectations, and wants the Bank of Thailand to stop the baht’s appreciation.TNSC chair Ghanyapad Tantipipatpong said on Tuesday the forecast shipment figures were based on an exchange ...

Bangkok Post Reporter

Investor confidence index remains neutral [Video]

The Federation of Thai Capital Market Organizations (FETCO) has warned investors of short-term risks associated with the volatility of the ongoing trade war between China and the United States, as the local capital market is still affected by the global economic slowdown.Keep watching ...

Outlook for the Thai economy is bleak and will get bleaker due to its rapidly ageing population

Thailand is facing an array of economic challenges that will take radical and strong leadership to even keep at bay in the next twenty years as the number of Thai people over 65 years of age expands to record levels with a diminishing workforce. On ...

Joseph O' Connor

Economic downtrend continues in Oct despite private consumption, tourism growth

The Thai economy stayed on the path of deceleration in October, the Bank of Thailand said in a report yesterday (November 29).The value of merchandise exports continued to contract, mainly due to the economic slowdown of trading partners, consistent with deterioration in manufacturing production and ...

The Nation Reporter

‘Eat, Shop, Spend’ campaign a big hit among Thai spenders

The government’s “Eat, Shop, Spend” campaign has been highly successful in all three phases in boosting domestic consumption, a Finance Ministry official said.Lavaron Sangsnit, director-general of the Fiscal Policy Office and Finance Ministry spokesman, said the campaign had been especially successful in boosting spending via ...

The Nation Reporter

Regional confidence in economy seen rising

Citizens’ confidence is strengthening in the Thai economy’s six-month outlook, according to a Regional Confidence Index compiled with data from 76 provincial treasury offices. The Thai Chamber of Commerce and Federation of Thai Industries announced the conclusion on Thursday (November 28).Keep reading ...

The Nation Reporter

EU paper outlines measures to boost business ties with Thailand

The European Association for Business and Commerce (EABC) on Friday (November 29) called for enhanced competitiveness, further improvement of ease of doing business, and negotiation of an EU‐Thailand Free Trade Agreement.The EABC said these factors were crucial to strengthen Thailand’s economy, support the Thailand 4.0 ...

The Nation Reporter

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